F55/F56 New Clubman AT is the 8-speed
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New Clubman AT is the 8-speed
Looking at Mini's configurator for the new Clubman I see that they've introduced BMW's 8-spd auto trans. For the F56 they're still showing the 6-spd. I wonder how long Mini will continue to offer two AT's, and what the noticeable advantages of the 8-spd might be.
#2
I am thinking they will make there way down on or just before the refresh of the F55/56, which is due 2017/18 time frame. I drove a 320i with the 8sp transmission, not bad for the size of the car. Will keep the Clubman MPG up and make it a viable choice, especially with the VW backlash on their diesel engines.
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#4
8 speed for S version. 6 speed for base. Base clubman is horrible. 0-60 in 8.9 seconds. Over 3000 lbs with 134 horsepower. We were waiting to see if it will work for me. I have a hybrid - I can do 0-60 in 9 seconds and get 45 mpg. Top of it, you add automatic shift and two simiple options like Cold weather package and sport package - you are looking at $28k.
Only way to get clubman is S version but at that price point there are lot more cars to choose from. Base clubman is a huge disappointment.
Only way to get clubman is S version but at that price point there are lot more cars to choose from. Base clubman is a huge disappointment.
#5
3,000 lbs? That's horrible. Mine's like 2550. Nobody's going to buy the base version. And the new engine in the HB they say makes it as fast as the R53 back in the day.
Last edited by TheBigNewt; 09-29-2015 at 10:19 AM.
#6
I test drove a Base Cooper before I decided on my S, I loved the peppiness of the 3 cyl engine. It had power right away and was right quick. Yes I am not going to win any drag races but for a base model car that engine is fantastic if you want to get it. For those that need more power then you need to go to the S or JCW models. Best part of the newer 3 cyl engines are they are tune-able very easily and you can get your HP and Torque up to S levels.
#7
I test drove a Base Cooper before I decided on my S, I loved the peppiness of the 3 cyl engine. It had power right away and was right quick. Yes I am not going to win any drag races but for a base model car that engine is fantastic if you want to get it. For those that need more power then you need to go to the S or JCW models. Best part of the newer 3 cyl engines are they are tune-able very easily and you can get your HP and Torque up to S levels.
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I have absolutely no idea why. Maybe the longer wheelbase helps with traction?
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